VBA string to command

Is it possible to convert a string into an actual command, for example if I have a table with a field called Age and I use in vba MsgBox rst!age, could I use a string i.e. MyString = "rst!age" then do something like MsgBox MyString. I know that would just give a message box saying "rst!age" but is there a way to convert that string into a command?

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